WOW, nice job, I like your method of steaming and wet/dry vacuum the left over water from steaming, very clever… learned a lot from you video, thank you!!!
swug jay, I am only new to detailing myself! First video on here is also the first vehicle I ever detailed! If any of the things you see me do in the videos you want advice on though just leave a comment with what you want to know and I'll do my best to help you out. 😁
Thanks Matthew Shambler! Takes a little longer than extraction due to the smaller quantities of water flushing but does a great job. Good for the average Joe that doesn't have an extractor though. 😁
Nice job and video. That was interesting using a vacuum and steamer. Looks clean, besides the driver must have collected part of the outback as you scooped all that sand. 😁 new subscriber. 👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸
Hey Ray, Yeah it is good for them tight spaces! Also for anyone that watches the video that can't afford to or doesn't want to buy and extractor, they may get use out of it. 🙂 But I do agree the extractor is so much more satisfying! I just purchased a clear head for my extractor so will be included in my next video. Although the carpets aren't too dirty unfortunately. 😔
My personal thoughts is that an extractor still would have been a better choice for getting the seats 99% clean to remove the embedded dirt. There was too much dirt/dust in there for the method you used. I would have used that method on gently looking used seats. To each his/her own though.
DucKyhs Gaming, 100% will be using an extractor in future videos when needed. This was just an experiment with the steamer. Never seen it tried so wanted to see if it worked. 😁
It's funny the amount of work utes we got in while I was working at a car wash/detailer that wanted the same sort of job you've done here for the price of a wash, quality costs.
Thanks for the comment Crazzy Skilled! I ordered a clear upholstery tool after reading your comment on my previous video and I am just waiting for it to arrive at the moment. Thought in the meantime I could show everyone how well a steamer and vacuum work for those that don't have an extractor. 😁
@@elfenomeno9244 Thank you for your comment! I appreciate all the feedback i recieve both positive and negative as it will help me to better improve my detailing skills. 😁 Although I found the steamer did do a great job, perhaps an extractor may have been a better option. Though for some that may not have the money for an extractor, they may find this video useful to see how great a job they can do with a steamer and vacuum. 🙂 I will definitely be doing more extracting in future videos. 😎
@@theaussiedetailer3207 Yeah mate, an extractor at least 3 times if the client is paying for it because the dirt is caked. Plus I noticed dust residue on the handbrake boot. Lol. Nonetheless that was an amazing job. A ute in that condition is nothing less than a nightmare.
Hi Edna, The customer worked on a lettuce farm so drove on fine dirt/dust everyday and gets in and out his car all day. It can get very dry and dusty here in Australia. So satisfying to clean tho. 😎
Intro music was a bit much, thought you were going to tell us it belonged to a serial killer or something lol. Super nice job though and would definitely get my car detailed by you if you were close by. 👍
Lol everyone commenting "how does a car get that dirty??" Drive in country Vic with the windows down for a few weeks and you'll see! Great job, im about to do the same to a hilux with an inch of mud hidden under the whole floor liner. What's the spray in the bottle your using?
Leighton, I know right! In a country environment it's very easy for a car to get dusty and dirty. No judgement from me. I love cleaning them! 😁 Thanks for the feedback too! The stuff in the spray bottle is Meguiars APC. Very economical product. 🙃
Awesome video, Question about removing seats. Do you remove battery terminal before unplugging seat switch and does that reset the radi0? also do you torque the seats down after putting back in? if so where do you find the torque settings for each individuel car?
Hey Patrick, Yes sure do. It does reset the radio and some radios require a radio code to unlock them which can usually be found in the owners manual or on a card. If they don't have it written anywhere you can also find out the code from the car manufacturer. Removing the battery can also reset other electronics but they are all easily set back to normal with a quick google search. In regards to putting the seats back in I just tighten them with an impact driver but not to a specific torque. 🙂 Thanks for watching! 😁
Mazhar Sidhu, my go to products I use for the dash are Meguiars APC or degreaser depending on if it's just dirt or greasy and then dress with Aerospace 303 protectant. 🙂
Boer369, I actually haven't done engine bay cleaning as i don't want oil running down my driveway and possibly getting into storm water. I am able to redirect the soapy water into a garden but oil would be harder I believe. I will.sort something out in the future so I can do engine bays as well though. 😁
Thanks SubieLife99! 🙂 Great question! It is bad if there is moisture sitting on any of the conductive connections behind the buttons which would cause them to short out and rust if left (although I don't think rust would affect the conductivity). As long as buttons are blown out thoroughly with the air compressor there shouldn't be any issues. If there is moisture shorting the buttons out it will just cause them to play up until dried. 🙂
jordan dixon thanks for the feedback! I am only learning still. This is the 3rd vehicle I had ever detailed and also the 3rd video I had ever filmed and edited. I feel like I'm improving with each detail I do as would be expected. I'm still not perfect but I will get there! 😁 What would you have done differently than I did in the video to achieve better results? 🙂 I get most people didn't like the steamer and vacuum combo and I won't be doing that again.
Great work...my tips detailing filthy cars for 25 years...almost 100% new results, 90% less time and work....I'm in Australia too... 1. In dry hot weather...spray seats outside the vehicle with undiluted AutoSmart G101...generous mist...no agitation required...quickly blast with pressure washer within a minute if applying G101...dont allow to dry...blast for 5 minutes +...till water is clear...carefful not to damage fabric with too close pressure washer...but close enough to blast away stains...removes 99%....most times 100% perfect seats..1% stains...re apply G101 or prepsol..if using prepsol...finish with g101 to remove solvent smell....blast again...no agitation most times required..except glue, silicone caulking or gum...pressure washer applied fairly close will blast away nearly everything...put an electric heater in the car for 8 to 10 hours...with windows 1 cm open..to allow moisture to escape....in the winter...or leave seats outside a day in the summer...leave window's 1 cm open for several days...saves 90% time and work...and results are almost 100% ...with zero chemical residue left behind or smells being activated by not removing 100% of contamination 2. G101 undiluted...mist door trims, speakers, window switches, avoid window tint....pressure wash thoroughly within 1 minute of applying G101...speakers aren't paper anymore...they are plastic...but still be quick and light with the pressure washer on them...same with switches...only once in 25 years I had to replace a customer's already damaged window switches on a Ford Territory...because they didn't like water and were already corroded inside...otherwise tape them up...or use air tool to fix wet window switches...then magic sponge door trim if need be with undiluted g101 ....and wipe with damp clean microfibre..allow to dry....apply dressing ...door trim will be almost 100% new...with 90% less time and work 3...pre wipe dash , console dust with wet microfibre...then apply Undiluted g101 and magic sponge...on all other dash , console and plastic trims too...don't allow to dry...1 section at a time ...re wipe dirt and chemical residue off with moist clean microfibre again...allow to dry...then dress...CarPro Pearl is a nice dressing...it dries to an oil free touch...it's water based.. plastics will come almost 100% new ...with 90% less time and work
Entry Level, I prefer not to display prices on TH-cam as my prices are subject to change but I will say this customer got an absolute bargain for what they recieved!
@@theaussiedetailer3207 i understand man and I was just asking bc I was looking into starting a detail buisness and I have no idea what people would pay excellent job btw
@@benji991 Thanks man! I recommend looking at what others around you are charging and using that as a base price and then after a few cars adjust to suit the amount you need. It will depend on location and the clientele you target. 🙂
Yea lesson learned that an extractor probably would have been a better option but you learn what does and doesn't work only by trying it. The steamer definitely works just maybe not as good as an extractor. Thanks for the feedback! 🙂
I mean. You could take the whole carpet out and actually clean it, seems to be in good shape under all that dirt, but what's the point right.... I get the feeling a farmer isn't going change life styles over night to keep a truck clean...oops ute.
If I had time I would pull every carpet out and pressure wash, extract and then put them back in. I find when doing the carpeted floor mats with the pressure washer it is soo satisfying. But yea I can imagine being a farm ute it is most likely going to get dirty again pretty quick. 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 was just watching Gary from Autoshine Cars - just talked about cars going back to the same life they just came from. Basically not worth wasting 4 or more hours chasing the last 10% perfection if that hard work disappears in the first week! Especially if you are making a living from it.
No Wukkas, totally agree there. But I do it for the love of detailing so I'm not too fussed putting in the extra bit of time and effort. Money isn't really my main goal with it as I have another business that pays well. 😁
Incredible work mate, you should be proud!
WOW, nice job, I like your method of steaming and wet/dry vacuum the left over water from steaming, very clever… learned a lot from you video, thank you!!!
Great professional cleaning and very satisfying to watch...now the owner can sell his truck...just slightly used
Thanks Alvin Kong! That's what I jokingly said to the owner! Haha 😁
HI AUSSIE DETAILER I LOVE ALL OF YOUR CAR DETAILING VIDEOS AND I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL:)
Very genius using the steamer and vacuum combo. New sub from the USA
Thanks Cap Stake actually works really well especially if you have melted lollies/candy to deal with. 😁
oh wow, wish my car vacuum worked that well! great job
Good sounds, glad to see home grown. 👍😁
Thanks for the feedback Mara Milas! 😁🤘
@@theaussiedetailer3207 I'm a new retailer in Ghana. Any help?
swug jay, I am only new to detailing myself! First video on here is also the first vehicle I ever detailed!
If any of the things you see me do in the videos you want advice on though just leave a comment with what you want to know and I'll do my best to help you out. 😁
Nice job broo... I'm all tha way from South Africa in the place called Newcastle. Salute
Cheers SIPHAMANDLA Germany! Great to see people from all over the world enjoying my videos! 😁
Great job. 👍 The amount of dirt in that lux was insane.
MrHubb1, it actually soaked deep into the plastics as well, so hard to clean! 🥵
Thanks for watching. 🤘😁
Are you mad! Look at that! Loved the 5 Scoops of Red sand.
Aussies are nuts i tell you. Love from Europe.
Nicely done! That Hilux was in a real state.. steam and vac works great!
Thanks Matthew Shambler! Takes a little longer than extraction due to the smaller quantities of water flushing but does a great job. Good for the average Joe that doesn't have an extractor though. 😁
Well done 👏I'd be happy with results ..
Sod the negative namby pambies ur obviously starting off and that was a serious challenge so good on you.
Thanks Emma! Yes, just starting out and learning as I go. 🙂 Was definitely a challenge! But the satisfaction I got from it was unreal. 🤗
Nice job and video. That was interesting using a vacuum and steamer. Looks clean, besides the driver must have collected part of the outback as you scooped all that sand. 😁 new subscriber. 👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸
Thanks Neusa C lol it was crazy because all the dirt was under the floor mat. 🤔😁
WoW, amazing attention to detail! Fuel economy and top speed have probably increased after removing all that dirt. 😂
Thanks Simon Dicks! Weight reduction 101. 😉
And yes soooo much dirt! And it soaks into all the plastic material's making it so hard to remove. 😪
@@theaussiedetailer3207 hahhahahahhahaha
@@theaussiedetailer3207 hahhahahahhahaha
@@theaussiedetailer3207 where from you m in Melbourne I want cx9 detail
But then you drive 200 metres in the bush, and the dirt is back...
Steamer and vac….what a great idea! Excellent detail! Subscribed ❤️
Thanks Julie Clarke! 🤘😁
I like the idea of using the steam cleaner and vacuum in tight spaces but we miss the satisfaction of seeing the extractor removing the dirt & grime.
Hey Ray,
Yeah it is good for them tight spaces! Also for anyone that watches the video that can't afford to or doesn't want to buy and extractor, they may get use out of it. 🙂
But I do agree the extractor is so much more satisfying! I just purchased a clear head for my extractor so will be included in my next video. Although the carpets aren't too dirty unfortunately. 😔
Fantastic work mate, love your videos🤟
Nice job bro, greetings from Spain
Cheers Ricardo Joaquín Girado! Greetings from Australia! 😁
Could have grown tomatoes in the dirt on the floor...never seen a detailer need a dustpan for carpets before!
Crazy right! Floor mats weren't a huge help for the customer! 🤣
You took the words right out my mouth, it is just too true.
Nice bro is so statisfying
So glad you enjoyed Baihaqi Baihaqi! 😁
Amazing work bro 👏 im in Australia too want to get into detailing if u dont mind me asking what vacuum are you using ?
Can you please recommend the tools you used for cleaning this car? I have a car used in a farm and has even more dust on the dashboard and interior.
This is for the first time i saw such a dirty floor but without doing any treatment just using blower you have cleaned the floor.
Like magic. 🪄
Good to know it works but I'll be extracting from now on. 😁
Thanks for watching! 🙃
great video! what steamer are you using?
The Japanese car is very powerful 👍❤️
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TATA ka naam suna hi hoga sabka baap💪💪💪
anand verma, I'm not sure of the translation but thanks for watching! 😁
Great Job vel Don
Thanks Bicikla Servis By Ivo basso!
Awesome work keep going never get tired
I definitely will Mohsin Riaz! Such a satisfying job! 😁
God bless you
My personal thoughts is that an extractor still would have been a better choice for getting the seats 99% clean to remove the embedded dirt. There was too much dirt/dust in there for the method you used. I would have used that method on gently looking used seats. To each his/her own though.
DucKyhs Gaming, 100% will be using an extractor in future videos when needed. This was just an experiment with the steamer. Never seen it tried so wanted to see if it worked. 😁
It's funny the amount of work utes we got in while I was working at a car wash/detailer that wanted the same sort of job you've done here for the price of a wash, quality costs.
Tropic Blaze, I love the challenge they bring with them though! So satisfying. 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 without a doubt, I'm keen to find some more work once this lockdown stuff here in Melbourne is sorted 👌🏻
Tropic Blaze, I feel for you guys in Melbourne! You guys have had it and still have it tough! We've had it pretty easy in SA luckily. 🙃
great job😃👌
Thanks JR PRESET!
So satisfying to watch.
😂😂😂
Thanks Alvin Ong! 😁
great detail so sad u don t have an extractor
Thanks for the comment Crazzy Skilled! I ordered a clear upholstery tool after reading your comment on my previous video and I am just waiting for it to arrive at the moment. Thought in the meantime I could show everyone how well a steamer and vacuum work for those that don't have an extractor. 😁
There is so much filth left in the carpets
@@elfenomeno9244 Thank you for your comment! I appreciate all the feedback i recieve both positive and negative as it will help me to better improve my detailing skills. 😁
Although I found the steamer did do a great job, perhaps an extractor may have been a better option. Though for some that may not have the money for an extractor, they may find this video useful to see how great a job they can do with a steamer and vacuum. 🙂
I will definitely be doing more extracting in future videos. 😎
@@theaussiedetailer3207 Yeah mate, an extractor at least 3 times if the client is paying for it because the dirt is caked. Plus I noticed dust residue on the handbrake boot. Lol. Nonetheless that was an amazing job. A ute in that condition is nothing less than a nightmare.
@@louvendran7273 Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching! 😁
Excellent wash. All that was needed was a plastic revitalizer inside the vehicle.
Thanks Sidney Junior! UV protection was applied off camera to revitalise the plastics. 😁
How did it get that dirty ,did the truck failed a river crossing trail?
Hi Edna,
The customer worked on a lettuce farm so drove on fine dirt/dust everyday and gets in and out his car all day. It can get very dry and dusty here in Australia. So satisfying to clean tho. 😎
Great job
Thanks Qie Saa! 😁
Great job. Question what soapy stuff did you use on the interior?
I use a steamer with an extractor. Both are from Karcher. Trust me its a more fun and satisfying combo
Salam Can you please chuck me a link for them brother
@@perth7930 Salam. I’m using the SC2 steam cleaner and Puzzi 10/1 extractor
Muhammad Fitri I can imagine the steamer and extractor together would be a good combo. 😁
Great work man👍👍
Thanks Umer Khan. 😁
Intro music was a bit much, thought you were going to tell us it belonged to a serial killer or something lol. Super nice job though and would definitely get my car detailed by you if you were close by. 👍
Yeah it was a bit much! 🤣
Thanks! 😊
more Hilux videos :D
Love from.Pakistan 😍
Love from Australia. 🇦🇺
Nice 👍😊
Glad you enjoyed B O S S GAMING! 🙃
Keep it up bro ❤️
Definitely will Saad Vlogs! Thanks for watching! 🤘😁
Love from India 😉
Love from Australia Satyam Kumar! 😇
Nice job. Is there any vacancies available.
Work
Super ❤️
Thanks Devana Jaya shankar! 🙂
No extractor I’m guessing? Nice job.
Subbed!
Great video man! Keep it up
Thanks Jhonatan Wick! 😁
Lol everyone commenting "how does a car get that dirty??" Drive in country Vic with the windows down for a few weeks and you'll see! Great job, im about to do the same to a hilux with an inch of mud hidden under the whole floor liner. What's the spray in the bottle your using?
Tolol
Leighton, I know right! In a country environment it's very easy for a car to get dusty and dirty. No judgement from me. I love cleaning them! 😁
Thanks for the feedback too! The stuff in the spray bottle is Meguiars APC. Very economical product. 🙃
Very impressive
Thanks Time vs cars! 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 you’re welcome! The Aussie Detailer!
Awesome video, Question about removing seats. Do you remove battery terminal before unplugging seat switch and does that reset the radi0? also do you torque the seats down after putting back in? if so where do you find the torque settings for each individuel car?
Hey Patrick, Yes sure do. It does reset the radio and some radios require a radio code to unlock them which can usually be found in the owners manual or on a card. If they don't have it written anywhere you can also find out the code from the car manufacturer. Removing the battery can also reset other electronics but they are all easily set back to normal with a quick google search. In regards to putting the seats back in I just tighten them with an impact driver but not to a specific torque. 🙂
Thanks for watching! 😁
At last do polish for all black plastic of door trim and console then proper shine coming these areas
Good job bat you need more pro tool for easy and pro résultats Hi Bro from 🇹🇳💪
Ali Jridi, Thanks 🙂
Also, are you referring to additional tools to add to my collection or different brands of tools?
@@theaussiedetailer3207 extractor carpet tool good than vapor tool and useful for Good result and easy
Ali Jridi, I have a truckmount extractor (petrol powered). I just decided to try out the steamer and vacuum on this vehicle. 🙂
@@theaussiedetailer3207 ah OK Nice keep-on bro
@@ghosttn1 You too brother! Great to see people from so many places watching my videos! 😁
Looks like the piles of dirt managed to keep the carpets pretty clean.
Nathan Spain I know right. Crazy how much was underneath the floor mats lol 🤔
What is being used to clean desh board?? Any idea ??
Mazhar Sidhu, my go to products I use for the dash are Meguiars APC or degreaser depending on if it's just dirt or greasy and then dress with Aerospace 303 protectant. 🙂
From india ❤️❤️
Love from Australia Junior Gyan YT. ❤
What steamer are you using
Job well done mate.....that interior was a total mess...lol...
How long does it take to clean that up?
Subscribed!!
yherjuna thanks! 😁 Was certainly a big job. I can't remember the exact time but I believe it was around 16hrs! Had the ute for 2 days. 🥵
Also thanks for the Sub! YOU ROCK! 😁
Hey Bud, what steam cleaner did you use?
Mick Frazzica, I use a Karcher SC3. 🙂
Hey buddy where did you buy the attachements from for the SC3
chadi chafei the bigger round brush is a special order from bunnings and the other smaller brush comes with the SC3. 😁
awsome. very detail👍 which city are you located?
Thanks Detailing Tour! I am in Adelaide, South Australia. 🙃
@@theaussiedetailer3207 oh nice. I used live there. I'm in Melbourne. How can I contact you? I still have family in Adelaide
Detailing Tour, you can search on Facebook and contact me via there. Just search The Aussie Detailer. 😁
I love it 😀
Glad to hear theNew-Wáys! Thanks for watching! 🤗
Imagine the amount of dust behind the dash and under the console gonna need the entire interior stripped for cleaning
k Muinde too right! Wish I had the time for that level of detail! Would be super satisfying knowing how clean it would be. 🤘🥸
@@theaussiedetailer3207 yeah I understand, good job loved the video
Hopefully one day I do have the time tho! Would make a good video! 😁
Wow. I thought it would be better to take out the whole dashboard and high jet them 😅
alexea yong if time was my friend I would dismantle all the cars and pressure wash everything. 🤣
Appreciate you watching. Keep cool. 😎🖖
WOW❤👍👌
Haha, thanks for watching! 😁
Put the engine bay clean on as well 👍🍺
Boer369, I actually haven't done engine bay cleaning as i don't want oil running down my driveway and possibly getting into storm water. I am able to redirect the soapy water into a garden but oil would be harder I believe. I will.sort something out in the future so I can do engine bays as well though. 😁
Đời cũ như thế này
Liệu máy móc có còn ổn không
Mong anh chia sẻ
I can't translate your comment but thanks for watching! 😁
Great job mate. Just a quick question. Isn’t the spray and steam bad for the buttons and controls as they can get in behind?
Thanks SubieLife99! 🙂
Great question! It is bad if there is moisture sitting on any of the conductive connections behind the buttons which would cause them to short out and rust if left (although I don't think rust would affect the conductivity).
As long as buttons are blown out thoroughly with the air compressor there shouldn't be any issues. If there is moisture shorting the buttons out it will just cause them to play up until dried. 🙂
Good clean up... You shouldve detailed her thou
jordan dixon thanks for the feedback! I am only learning still. This is the 3rd vehicle I had ever detailed and also the 3rd video I had ever filmed and edited. I feel like I'm improving with each detail I do as would be expected. I'm still not perfect but I will get there! 😁
What would you have done differently than I did in the video to achieve better results? 🙂
I get most people didn't like the steamer and vacuum combo and I won't be doing that again.
Super
Thanks Denin Basil! 😁
Welcome
Hi bro
It’s as if it was traded for a new vehicle! Amazing workmanship
Thanks Jason T! 😁
The exterior cleaning could have been better. only pressure washer is used and passed to interior. but anyway well done.👍
No anúncio: Hilux praticamente nova, nunca rodou em estrada de chão kkkk.
Motores ao Extremo, I can't translate your comment but thanks for watching! 😁
Dude, that was great! I'll be subscribing HENSFORTH, SIR!
Thanks Aaron B, you're the best! 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 How much price the service?
Thomaz Nuk, if you live in SA and are looking to possibly get a detail you can message our Facebook page. 😁
facebook.com/theaussiedetailer/
@@theaussiedetailer3207 the price this is service?
what kind of steamer do you use? is it mcCulloch?
Tania Zaman, it's a Karcher SC3. 🙂
What pressure washer do u use
Tyreece Brailey a Full Boar 3200psi Petrol Pressure Washer. 😁
Wondering what happen to the cabin filter???
Alvin Ong, what do you mean? 🙂
@@theaussiedetailer3207 I was wondering what the cabin filter looks like?
must be very dusty Dan black in colour
Alvin Ong, I didn't remove/change the cabin filter. I can imagine it would be very dusty tho! 😬
He's very patient, I would have lost my mind
മാരകം💯💥
_jack__sparrow___ not sure what that means but I'm sure it's great! Thanks for watching! 😁
Great work...my tips detailing filthy cars for 25 years...almost 100% new results, 90% less time and work....I'm in Australia too...
1. In dry hot weather...spray seats outside the vehicle with undiluted AutoSmart G101...generous mist...no agitation required...quickly blast with pressure washer within a minute if applying G101...dont allow to dry...blast for 5 minutes +...till water is clear...carefful not to damage fabric with too close pressure washer...but close enough to blast away stains...removes 99%....most times 100% perfect seats..1% stains...re apply G101 or prepsol..if using prepsol...finish with g101 to remove solvent smell....blast again...no agitation most times required..except glue, silicone caulking or gum...pressure washer applied fairly close will blast away nearly everything...put an electric heater in the car for 8 to 10 hours...with windows 1 cm open..to allow moisture to escape....in the winter...or leave seats outside a day in the summer...leave window's 1 cm open for several days...saves 90% time and work...and results are almost 100% ...with zero chemical residue left behind or smells being activated by not removing 100% of contamination
2. G101 undiluted...mist door trims, speakers, window switches, avoid window tint....pressure wash thoroughly within 1 minute of applying G101...speakers aren't paper anymore...they are plastic...but still be quick and light with the pressure washer on them...same with switches...only once in 25 years I had to replace a customer's already damaged window switches on a Ford Territory...because they didn't like water and were already corroded inside...otherwise tape them up...or use air tool to fix wet window switches...then magic sponge door trim if need be with undiluted g101 ....and wipe with damp clean microfibre..allow to dry....apply dressing ...door trim will be almost 100% new...with 90% less time and work
3...pre wipe dash , console dust with wet microfibre...then apply Undiluted g101 and magic sponge...on all other dash , console and plastic trims too...don't allow to dry...1 section at a time ...re wipe dirt and chemical residue off with moist clean microfibre again...allow to dry...then dress...CarPro Pearl is a nice dressing...it dries to an oil free touch...it's water based.. plastics will come almost 100% new ...with 90% less time and work
Wow
Glad you enjoyed SHANIKA SANDAMALI! 😁
How much would something like this cost ?
Entry Level, I prefer not to display prices on TH-cam as my prices are subject to change but I will say this customer got an absolute bargain for what they recieved!
@@theaussiedetailer3207 i understand man and I was just asking bc I was looking into starting a detail buisness and I have no idea what people would pay excellent job btw
@@benji991 Thanks man! I recommend looking at what others around you are charging and using that as a base price and then after a few cars adjust to suit the amount you need. It will depend on location and the clientele you target. 🙂
@@benji991 Hope it all works out for you aswell! 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 thanks man
This thing was a absolute dumpster fire subbed btw
It's definitely seen better days Bernard Newsome! 🤣 Thanks for the sub! 😁
Uma situação dessa sem desmontagem interna nao é higienização de verdade.
I really wanna see the Cabin filter lol
Can only imagine the build up of dirt! 🤔
Thanks for watching. 😁
Imagine getting into this everyday and thinking it’s normal 🤮😂
Mr330d, it's pretty bad but I suppose at least it's only dirt. Wait until you see the video I'm in the process of editing. 😳
the door panel cleaning has been fast forwarded too quickly.
Sorry Akil R, I'll slow them down in future videos. 🙂
seats were still patchy asf just extract them steamers are a waste of time on seats that dirty but still a good job
Yea lesson learned that an extractor probably would have been a better option but you learn what does and doesn't work only by trying it. The steamer definitely works just maybe not as good as an extractor. Thanks for the feedback! 🙂
how much it cost
Imagine the ac filter...😲
Price for car wash how much ?
Not enough 😴 only $150 for this one.
How much did you charge the guy 😄
Parampreet, not enough! 🤣
This customer paid $150 AUD.
What kinda grot leaves their car in that condition? Mining companies?
😱😱😱
Alatnya apa2 aj tu bro?
waw ari, I'm not sure what you said as I can't translate it but thanks for watching! 😁
imagine air or cabin filter on these cars
Even the pipes. 😳😷
What was the owners Reaction like
He was stoked. His mate that drove him to pick the car up was even more stoked though lol. 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 awesome lol
I hope to see a Falcon or Commodore detail in the future
I mean. You could take the whole carpet out and actually clean it, seems to be in good shape under all that dirt, but what's the point right.... I get the feeling a farmer isn't going change life styles over night to keep a truck clean...oops ute.
If I had time I would pull every carpet out and pressure wash, extract and then put them back in. I find when doing the carpeted floor mats with the pressure washer it is soo satisfying. But yea I can imagine being a farm ute it is most likely going to get dirty again pretty quick. 😁
@@theaussiedetailer3207 was just watching Gary from Autoshine Cars - just talked about cars going back to the same life they just came from. Basically not worth wasting 4 or more hours chasing the last 10% perfection if that hard work disappears in the first week! Especially if you are making a living from it.
No Wukkas, totally agree there. But I do it for the love of detailing so I'm not too fussed putting in the extra bit of time and effort. Money isn't really my main goal with it as I have another business that pays well. 😁
Never been offroaf low kilometers.
Old religious lady owner that only drove to and from church. 🤣
How could the car got that much dirt inside.
Crazy hey! Although the farms here can be very muddy and dusty! 🤠
Mate are you located in wa